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Apple Pay has now notched up ten countries as it goes live in Russia today. The country joins Australia, Canada, China, France, Hong Kong, Singapore, Switzerland, the UK and U.S. in supporting Apple’s mobile wallet service.
The launch was marked on Apple’s Russian website, though the company has yet to update the Apple Pay availability page of its U.S. site.
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